Australia's No. 1 CDR Writing Service
Australia's No. 1 CDR Writing Service
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Step 3. Writing:
Once you have chosen the three projects to base your three Career
Episodes on, writing should be started. This is the part which is very
crucial. As the projects are very elaborate sometimes, you have to decide
what to keep and what to leave. Essential technical details must not be
left out including figures, simple calculations etc. and details which aren’t
that critical needs to be left out in the wake of the word count limitation of
each Career Episode. Hiring a tutor at this point is one idea to follow.
Career Episode
The range of word count for each career episode must be
between 1500 to 2500 words.
The emphasis in the career episode must be on the
explanation of technical responsibilities (personal roles in the
project) so that possession of engineering knowledge and
skills can be seen from it.
The language, tense and sentence structure must be clear,
free of jargons and to the point rather than unnecessary
elaboration or repetition of similar statements.
First person narrative must be used during the CE.
Summary Statement
The summary statement is written in first person narrative just
like the career episode.
Each competency element mentioned in the format must be
addressed.
The word count in a single Summary Statement for a Career
Episode should be more than 900 words.
Rather than copying all the words from career episodes, only
a few sentences must be taken from it and rest of the things
explained a concisely.
Rules for writing
1. Personal Information
Passport Style Photo: You need to provide a recently taken
passport size photograph of yourself with clear visibility of your
face.
2. Application Information
You need to make a selection about the engineering occupation
in which you seek an assessment. After that, you need to
provide the evidence of your professional registration if
applicable.
Components of CDR
Assessment
3. Education
4. Employment
5. CDR Report
The CDR report must contain three distinct career episodes along
with a merged summary statement for all three and a Continuing
Professional Development document (CPD).
There can be several reasons for the rejection of your CDR. Some
of them are listed down and explained below:
2. Improper Documents/Proofs:
If the proofs that you provided as references for the CDR you
submitted are not sufficient enough to prove that the information in
career episodes is correct, your CDR will get rejected eventually.
Similarly providing misleading information in your documents will
make the matter even worse.
Reasons for rejection of
CDR
3. Plagiarised content:
Your CDR needs to be prepared based on your original work. If
plagiarised content is found in your CDR, it will not be acceptable
to EA at all.
4. Word Limit:
Each career episode in your CDR must be between 1500 to 2500
words and not more or less than that. Please remember that
lesser word count might not include all your technical details of the
project, and higher word count would be in similar lines with a
report which is not desirable by EA. Hence word limit should be
maintained for the CDR not to get rejected.